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    FS: 911S Front Calipers

    SOLD!! en route to germany.

    Offered are front brake calipers found in a neglected corner of storage. As you can see from the photos, calipers have not been cleaned. One is missing the cross-over, but both will obviously need re-building.

    Offered at $500, plus shipping.

    P.S. I've never offered brake calipers for sale and I've also never bought them, so I will be happy to add new information to the ad, if necessary.
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    Just wondering...what years are these for?
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    These are the first series of the 911S aluminum calipers. (69-72)
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    2.4T 1972 Targa - Tangerine German Delivery Ölklappe
    2.4T 1973 Coupe - Golden Green 911ST with 2.8 MFI TwinPlug
    1.7 1970 914-4 - Hell Elfenbein Weiss to be Sonauto GT with a Six
    Looking for engine #6522576
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    bumpity bump

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    FWIW, there have been PM several inquiries re: provenance, so i sent the photos to others familiar with Early Porsche. although my knowledge of LWB is insufficient, there is consensus that the calipers are for 69-72 "S" cars, as stated by 911_2.2_T. The calipers, themselves, have no part # on them, but do say "Ate," in a unique script/font, if that helps.

    Currently checking on shipping costs to Europe. US large flat rate box should work for domestic buyers (~$18-$20, depending upon additional services).

    thank you, all, for inquiring.

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    to our Euro friends, estimated shipping USPS Priority to Germany runs $60-$85 depending upon the service selected. Allow a few other bucks if you want add-ons.

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    Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe these calipers were also used on the early Turbo cars... ?

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    You might be correct, but I'm afraid that I can't testify to that. My restoration project is actually a '68 with solid rotors and these aren't original for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P-CarLover View Post
    Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe these calipers were also used on the early Turbo cars... ?
    http://www.pmbperformance.com/lwb-ea..._Calipers.html



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    sale pending to Europe.

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